2 in 2013, a month apart with the same disc. I had 3 in 2012 (one was a jump putt ). And that doesn't count the ace race where I had 3 as well. It took 5 years to get my first one. I am good with 2 a year now.

Stats/Quants are absolutely addicting to me. I didn't start getting serious about DG until around 2006, and didn't start recording my scores until the Fall of 2009. But I've recorded every round since September 2009 on DGCR, and it really helps me to see how I perform on different types of holes/courses at different times of the year.

The most addicting stat to me though? Courses played. I had played 65 different courses as of 12/31/2012, and decided to dedicate 2013 to getting that number up to a more-respectable (crack-addict, lol) level. 86 courses later, I'm now sitting at 151 courses played across 18 States. Gonna try and get over 200 by the end of 2014 if I can...but the more you get, the more time-consuming and expensive it becomes. i.e. I don't have any courses left to play within ~90 minutes of home. But anytime I have to go anywhere "outside the circle?" My discs are in-tow. And much to the chagrin of my family, friends, co-workers, etc., I always seem to find a way to sneak 2-3 rounds in those other cities.

98% of the appeal of DGCR to me is the stats/quants. Absolutely phenomenal! I only wish every player would record most/all of their rounds, so we could get some absolutely outstanding data on all our courses out there that we play.

Serious stat addict here. Played (bagged, really) seven courses in seven states on a five day trip to see my folks in Texas between Christmas & New Years.

17,112 holes, 897.17 miles, 50,448 shots, 141 courses in 17 states, and hadn't picked up a golf disc until age 50 back in September, 2011.

I 'cheat' a little, often throwing two sets of discs as if they were two players, on my home course, when no one else is waiting...so there are times when I've thrown more shots than seems possible. But the practice has helped me feel comfortable moving from Rec to Advanced Masters, and everywhere in between. Even played in the inaugural disc golf event in the senior Olympics last summer. Hoping to attend Am Worlds this July.

But mostly, I love the flight of a well-thrown disc, and I'm just OCD enough to record all my scores here. I can see why some folks don't, but for me, the feedback is helpful. Charts and stats that come with premium membership are the second best reason to join. The road trip planner has been invaluable, now that I have zero courses within a 60 mile radius unplayed.